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IF YOU HAVE NEVER BEEN TO ANY OF THE ABOVE EVENTS, GIVE THEM A
TRY! YOU CAN BE SURE OF A FRIENDLY WELCOME.
4TH WOMENS WORLD DAY OF PRAYER BCC
4TH HOSKYN’S HALL AGM
11TH CHEESE & WINE EVENING BROOK FARMHOUSE
12TH CHRISTIAN AID LUNCH OAK HOUSE, H.P.
25TH EASTER WALK BCC
See individual entries for full details
Church Electoral Roll 2016 St. Michael and All Angels, Haselbury Plucknett The Church Electoral Roll will be revised shortly. These rolls are mainly concerned with Church administration but also serve the wider purpose of joining together like-minded people to resource and encourage confident Christian Communities. If your name is already on the roll you need do nothing but if you are not on the roll and would like to be please complete an application form. These can be found in Church or obtained from Heather Butt at Cobleigh, Claycastle, Haselbury Plucknett. Completed forms should either be placed in the box in Church or returned directly to me by
8 April 2016. After that date the roll will be displayed in the Church porch to allow any
corrections to be made. Heather Butt Church Electoral Roll Officer February 2016
Bible Christian Centre
Haselbury Plucknett
Minister: Pastor Mark Harris Tel: 01460 73147
SERVICES for March 2016 Sunday 10.30am Celebration and Teaching Meeting
Except 1st Sunday of the month
Preceded by tea/coffee from 10.00 am
10.30am CAFÉ CHURCH 1st Sunday of the month.
EVERYONE WELCOME Splash (Sunday school) during this service
6.00pm Fellowship Meeting with Communion
Weekdays
Monday 10am ‘Little Wrigglers’ Toddler Group
Contact Andrew or Paula 01935 864414
Monday, Tuesday 9.00am Pre School Contact Sue Turner 01460 73873
Thursday & Friday (during session times only)
Friday 4th 2.30pm Women’s World Day of Prayer.
Sunday 6th 10.30am Café Church
11.00am Crea’8
Tuesday 15th 1.00pm Lighthouse Lunches
Contact Robin Barnes 01460 74758/ The Office 01460 73147
Wednesday 10.30am Morning Devotion with Communion. Thursday 10th &24th 7.15pm Coffee/Tea followed by Bible Study
Thursday 3rd 17th &31st 2.30pm Tea and Chat Group
3rd17th & 31st 7.30pm Support Groups
Friday 6.30pm SPLAT contact Paula Harris 01935 864414
Christians are an Easter people – communities of men and
women though the ages living the gift and the promise of the
resurrection. Our faith goes back to those extraordinary events
that surrounded Jesus’ arrival in Jerusalem; his triumphant
entry remembered on Palm Sunday, the increasing tension
between Jesus and the authorities, both religious and political
over the following days; the last supper he shared with his friends on
Maundy Thursday, before his arrest in Gethsemane; his humiliation,
abuse and his trial; the betrayal by those who had been closest to him and
finally his execution by crucifixion on Good Friday. If the story ended
there, we would have nothing to celebrate, just another story of tragedy
and violence where those in power had the last word. The hopes and
dreams of those who had left everything behind in the expectation of
something new would lie in tatters.
But the story didn’t end there; first the women who hadn’t run away and
then the disciples experienced something so extraordinary that they were
able to say with confidence and hope that Jesus is risen. That is what we
celebrate on Easter morning and we celebrate because we can say with
women and men through history, beginning from the witness of that
small group of beleaguered friends that Jesus is risen; that he is alive. He
is alive, with us today; we do not need to look back to try to find the Je-
sus of 2000 years ago, we need to see the Risen Christ in our own lives,
in our own world here today.
Easter is the source of our hope that God’s love is not limited by death;
that God’s love continues to be the source of hope; the resurrection is the
stamp of approval of everything that Jesus came
to say and do are just what God intends. His
message of peace, forgiveness, and reconciliation;
his teaching of justice and fairness in story and in
action speak and evoke a world of compassion
and of care particularly for those who are most
vulnerable. We are invited to share in that world,
to be a part of a new and hopeful story here today
in our families and communities, our Churches
and Chapels.
Wishing you a very Happy Easter
Jonathan Morris The Revd. Jonathan Morris
HOSKYNS MEMORIAL HALL
NORTH PERROTT Forthcoming events
AGM Friday 4th March 7 – 7.30 pm
Are you interested in joining our friendly committee? Do you have any
ideas for forthcoming events? Do come and enjoy a complimentary
glass of wine with nibbles, we look forward to meeting you!
Vinyl Night
Saturday 30th April
Bring all your favorite records and we’ll give them a spin!
A night of music, dancing, drinks and food.
More details to follow.
The Hoskyns Memorial Hall offers excellent facilities. For booking information please contact
Enid Hawes 01460 74296
The Haselbury Plucknett Charities Registered Charity No 201573
Who we are The Haselbury Charities have a small fund with a very small annual income. They were founded to support the poor, the elderly and the sick of the parish, and to help fund education or tools for work for young people. With low interest rates, we now have only a small amount to give out each year. We still aim to give grants where the need is greatest and we will consider all applications. For example, if you are struggling to pay heating bills due to the cold snap or wet weather, you may wish to apply for a small subsidy. Applicants can telephone the correspondent to the Trustees in strict confidence on 01460 73141. How you can help Count your blessings and consider villagers less fortunate than yourself. There may be some people in the village who are able, and would be pleased to support the Charities financially. This could be done either by way of a bequest included in a will or by a monetary gift as a “thank you” to the village in the knowledge that only genuine deserving cases would benefit from such a generous gesture. The Trustees can be contacted on 01460 73141. Invitations to apply for grants will continue to be published in the Parish News.
Water is an imperative of life and in Haselbury as in most places before the arrival of
a piped supply, needs were met from a number of wells around the village.
However, in the 20th century Lord Portman, who owned the vast majority of the
village arranged for the installation of pumps at various points around the village.
These pumps were key controlled and sited to each serve a number of properties.
Some of these are still visible as you walk around the village, one at Pump Cottage
another in Giffords Lane.
This situation continued until 1936, a mains supply was proposed in April 1933 but
as we are all well aware change takes time.
The above information was taken from the book Haselbury Plucknett, Portrait of a
Village by Mollie Rendell. Her family moved to the village in 1920 to run the Sun
Inn, this property now being occupied by Matthew Bryant a direct descendent. This
book is very informative about village life in a bygone era and many older residents
will have a copy but I think it is now not available to buy.
When the Haselbury Estate was put up for auction in September 1924 the sale notice
listed about 1,524 acres comprising 10 Dairy Farms, 7 Small Holdings, The White
Horse Inn, The School, Post Office, Smithy, Bakery and other valuable business
premises and 73 ‘Superior cottages’. The whole to be sold in 106 lots.
This sale shows how much property was held by a few with the majority living in
rented or property tied to their employment and without the benefit of the
restrictions now imposed on landlords. How things have changed in the last 90
years!
Neroche Decorative and Fine Arts Society: Monday 7 March 2016 at 7.15 p.m. at The Shrubbery Hotel, Station Road, Ilminster TA19 9AR.
Forde Abbey, Nr.Chard, Somerset This lecture by Alice Kennard traces the Abbey’s history from its foundation, to the Dissolution and the Prideaux Legacy, the Victorian Era and the modern Forde Abbey. Guests £5
Haselbury Parish Council
Recent Flooding Further to the storm on Saturday 6 February which resulted in flooding along Puddletown,
the bottom of Swan Hill, at the White Horse pub and Brook Farmhouse on North Street, and
on Claycastle. The Parish Council have negotiated with District Council that we shall be able
to hold in stock in the village, a number of gel-bags (the 21st century version of the old sand
-bag) for the protection of homes at risk in times of flood. Gel-bags are easily stored, light
to carry and easy to use and need hydrating for just 3 minutes before use, they should last a
season once activated. HPPC interim flood contacts and residents information and how to
access gel-bags is on the village website www.haselbury-plucknett.co.uk alternatively
contact the Parish Clerk, Chairman or any Parish Councillor. South Somerset District Council
T: 01460 462462 (in an out of hours emergency dial and hold for the on call team).
HPPC are currently in contact with County Council regarding these local flood events. We
would like to hear from local people who may have specific flood trend information or who
have experience of flooding in their own home within the village. Councillors are hoping
that a review can be undertaken to identify and establish the causes and the measures that
can be taken to mitigate the future instances of flooding at key points where homes are at
risk of flood within our village during and following heavy downpours and storms.
HPPC will discuss local flooding at their next meeting on Monday 14 March with the view to
Choice of 3 roasts £12.95 for 2 courses, together with a gift
for Mum. Bookings only
WEDNESDAY 9th MARCH Fun charity Quiz night
8am start
TUESDAY 22nd MARCH – LADIES LUNCH
A talk by Clive Royle of Misterton on Pigs, pork and
sausage making. 11am start
GOOD FRIDAY – 25th MARCH- TAKE-AWAY FISH &
CHIPS – £7.00 Lunch Time & Evening.
We will also be serving our normal menu.
EASTER SUNDAY - 27TH MARCH - EASTER DAY
FAMILY ROAST LUNCH – Choice of meats from £12.95.
An Easter Egg for children.
EASTER MONDAY 28th
MARCH – BANK HOLIDAY
BRUNCH 10-2pm
WEDNESDAY 30th MARCH – EASTER BINGO – EYES
DOWN 7.30 – basket meals served from 6.00pm
BOOKING ESSENTIAL
FREE HOUSE
North Perrott & Haselbury Gardening Club
Meeting held 16th. February 2016
The Natural Beauties of Dorset given by Colin Varndell
Colin took us on a journey along the Dorset Coastline.
The Jurassic coast is of international significance being a World
Heritage Site.
The layers of sedimentary rock along the Jurassic Coast can be read
like a book. They reveal the history of Earth across 185 million
years. Exploring this immense story took us on a walk through time,
recorded in contorted and vertical rock formations laid out along this
wonderful stretch of coast. His superb photographs richly illustrating
the journey. Interspersed with beautifully detailed photographs of
some of the wildlife of Dorset, e.g Dartford warbler,
This fascinating talk was a fine opportunity to enjoy superb
photographs, a large number of which elicited a number of ‘oohs” and
“ahhs” from our members.
Next Time Tuesday 15th March. Hoskyns Hall, North Perrott, 7.30.
Continuing our determination to invite the best speakers to Meeting
Nights we have invited Gerald Fisher to our March meeting. Gerald is a
senior beekeeper of over 40 years experience. During Winter he runs
Introductory Courses across the country and in the Summer months,
Practical Courses and Demonstrations. He spent many years as Chief
Steward at the Royal Bath and West and was made a Life Governor of the
RB&W Society. But more than that he is a most engaging speaker with a
passion for bees and honey.
His topic is Bees and the Gardener- an insight into the relationship between bees and the garden, including history, pollination,and useful garden plants. he will look at beekeeping past and present, some of the problems currently facing bees and the appeal of, in Gerald’s words, one of the most fascinating insects on Earth. Visitors and potential members always welcome. For more information contact-Ian 74652, Bryan 76836, Mike 75232.
Women’s World Day of Prayer
The 2016 service is on Friday 4 March at 2.30 pm at the Bible Christian Centre.
This year’s Service was written by women from Cuba. Its title is “Receive
Children, Receive Me” and deals with the regard we should all have for the
powerless, marginalised “little” ones in society.
Cuba has had a turbulent history. After the arrival of Christopher Columbus the
earliest inhabitants who had migrated from Venezuela and Guyana were subjected to
hard work in slave-like conditions, which led to their gradual and almost complete
extinction. They were then replaced with slaves brought in from various parts of
Africa. Struggles for independence from Spain began in the 19th century. The 20th
century saw Fidel Castro, Communism and an embargo imposed by the USA. It was
not until 2014 when President Obama announced moves to begin mending relations
that living conditions began to improve.
Despite all these difficulties, nowadays all Cubans are able to study free of charge
from primary school right through to university. Cuba has an excellent health
system with the highest ratio of doctors per head of population in the world. Women
play an important role in society.
Cuban culture is a rich mix: Spanish and African heritage has been augmented by
influences from Chinese, French, North America and other Caribbean settlers.
Music is an integral part of Cuban worship and the organisers of the WWDP service
have chosen hymns and songs of South American origin to give it a ‘Cuban’ feel.
Come and join the prayers of women around the world and enjoy some refreshments
afterwards.
WEATHER NOTES
The mild winter continued in January with the mean temp of 6.6 being 1.1C
above average; the soil was 1.5C above normal so no wonder the lawns kept on
growing, if it had been dry enough I would have got the mower out!
The 124mm of rain (4.8 inches) was 129% of normal. There were only 3 days
without rain.
The 87.6 sunhours was 127% of average.
Vineyard owners say: “If January is wet, the barrels stay empty.”
The old saying goes : ‘If grass do grow in Janiveer,
T’will grow the worse for all the year.’
John Kellaway
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Food and Hospitality One of the things I most enjoy about village life is the many ways that we can enjoy other people’s company via food and drink! Whether it is a convivial pint, meeting neighbours and making new friends in the local pub, the bring and share church picnic, a quiet evening supper with a couple of friends or a simple coffee and bun at the village coffee shop, food and drink always seem to bring people together in the nicest ways! But what if there is no pub or farm shop in your village? Some villages I know organise a BIG breakfast a couple of times a year and find them very popular and sociable – and quite easy to organise; one couple in Chiselborough lay out a ‘pop-up café of garden furniture on their front drive, involve the uniformed group to be waiters, and also raise money for a couple of charities (like Farming Community Network). Thank you!
If you read the gospels you will find that Jesus is very keen on sharing hospitality and many of his important encounters, miracles and teaching took place while sharing a meal with friends and strangers – even picnic breakfasts! He knew how important hospitality is – both to hosts and guests. At this time of the year I am busy organising farmers suppers – in a local pub with a guest speaker. This week Rob Walrond is our speaker and 50 farmers are signed up – it’s a good way for busy
country people to keep in touch – and to hear about someone’s faith journey. On April 16th (9.15-Lunch) there is a gathering at Bagley Baptist church near Wedmore – a stunning venue with great views, and the purpose is to explore ways in which churches use their gifts of food and hospitality in their outreach to local communities. Do come and join in the workshops - bring your ideas and examples. I hope to be exchanging ideas about a Passover meal and service we are planning for Maundy Thursday… Details on Bath and Wells website – look for Mission through Munching! Revd Annie Gurner 07765 216818 [email protected]
Women’s Institute
Cheese & Wine evening on Friday 11th March at 7.30 pm, at Brook
Farmhouse, by kind invitation of Mrs and Mrs Michael Thomas.
Tickets £6, to include first glass of wine, are available from committee members.
Admission by ticket only.
For information, phone Ellie (279864), Pauline (72764) or Barbara (73141).
We are pleased to announce that the club has been chosen by Dorset County Cricket Club to host some of its home games this year in the minor counties 3 day and 1 day competitions following the loss of their traditional home ground at Dean Park. It will add to a busy schedule of games but the club is honoured to be chosen as a home for representative cricket again. Our club winter nets have been running for 3 weeks with tremendous enthusiasm and numbers in both senior and junior sessions, all of which bolds well for 2016. New members are always welcome on Tuesday nights from 8.00 at Perrott Hill School. For junior age group sessions please check our web site for times and contact details. With the day light hours getting longer Tom Parkman will be busy at the ground as preparations begin in earnest for the season ahead. As usual there will be a plenty to do in the weeks coming up as the ground and pavilion get their ' spring clean '. Phil Spurway
Your Christmas, birthday, retirement, thank you and get well cards are valuable to Cancer Rersearch UK. I take them to Julia McKinlay at Beaminster who remounts the picture, very professionally, and sells them at various venues locally, the entire proceeds going to CRUK. This is complete recycling. Also, your postcards, ANY postcards, however ordinary you may consider them. Someone will buy them, and again the total received goes to a hospice in Exeter. Please leave them in porch, at 526 Puddletown, with many thanks, Lawrence Cox
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The Queen's Park Oval, exactly as the name suggests, is absolutely round - Tony Crozier
Cricket - A game invented by religious fundamentalists to explain the idea of eternal hell to non-Christian indigenous peoples of the former British Empire - Joe O'Connor
Benefice Services March 2016
NOTES: HC = Holy Communion, BCP = Book of Common Prayer (1662). Unless marked BCP, all Holy Communion Services follow CW = Common Worship, the authorised orders of
service in modern language. Family Service (FS) is an informal service for All Age Worship. SS = Sunday School
DATE
St Bartholomew’s
CREWKERNE
St Michael and All
Angels WAYFORD
The Good
Shepherd Chapel HEWISH
St Leonard’s
MISTERTON
St Martin’s
NORTH PERROTT
St Michael and All Angels
HASELBURY
PLUCKNETT
DATE
6 March
Mothering
Sunday
8.30 am HC BCP 10.00 am FC
10.00 am Morning
Worship
11.45 am HC BCP
9.30 am Mother-
ing Sunday Ser-
vice
9.30 am Mothering
Sunday Service
11.00 am Mothering
Sunday Service
6 March
Mothering
Sunday
13 March
Passion Sunday
8.30 am HC BCP 10.00 am PC
-
9.00 am Morning Worship
11.00 am HC BCP
9.30 am HC CW
8.00 am HC BCP 10.00 am Family Service
13 March Passion
Sunday
20 March
Palm Sunday
8.30 am HC BCP 10.00 am PC 5.30 pm Taizé
10.00 am HC BCP
11.45 am HC BCP
9.30 am HC BCP
-
11.00 am HC CW
20 March
Palm Sunday
24 March Maundy
Thursday
7.00 pm Holy
Communion CW
-
-
-
7.00 pm Holy Com-
munion CW
- 24 March Maundy
Thursday
25 March Good Friday
10.00 am Easter Gardens 10.30 am Procession of Witness (from Henhayes) 11.15 am At the Cross (United Service) 2.00 pm Liturgy (please note: all these are Crewkerne) 6.00 pm Compline
10.00 am Reflection 25 March Good Friday
27 March
Easter Day
8.30 am HC BCP 10.00 am PC
10.00 am Morning
Worship
11.45 am HC BCP
9.30 am HC BCP
9.30 am HC BCP
11.00 am HC & SS
27 March
Easter Day
3 April Easter 1
8.30 am HC BCP 10.00 am FC
10.00 am Morning
Worship
11.45 am HC BCP
10,00 am HC CW
Joint Service
-
-
3 April Easter 1
Benefice Services March 2016
NOTES: HC = Holy Communion, BCP = Book of Common Prayer (1662). Unless marked BCP, all Holy Communion Services follow CW = Common Worship, the authorised orders of
service in modern language. Family Service (FS) is an informal service for All Age Worship. SS = Sunday School
DATE
St Bartholomew’s
CREWKERNE
St Michael and All
Angels WAYFORD
The Good
Shepherd Chapel HEWISH
St Leonard’s
MISTERTON
St Martin’s
NORTH PERROTT
St Michael and All Angels
HASELBURY
PLUCKNETT
DATE
6 March
Mothering
Sunday
8.30 am HC BCP 10.00 am FC
10.00 am Morning
Worship
11.45 am HC BCP
9.30 am Mother-
ing Sunday Ser-
vice
9.30 am Mothering
Sunday Service
11.00 am Mothering
Sunday Service
6 March
Mothering
Sunday
13 March
Passion Sunday
8.30 am HC BCP 10.00 am PC
-
9.00 am Morning Worship
11.00 am HC BCP
9.30 am HC CW
8.00 am HC BCP 10.00 am Family Service
13 March Passion
Sunday
20 March
Palm Sunday
8.30 am HC BCP 10.00 am PC 5.30 pm Taizé
10.00 am HC BCP
11.45 am HC BCP
9.30 am HC BCP
-
11.00 am HC CW
20 March
Palm Sunday
24 March Maundy
Thursday
7.00 pm Holy
Communion CW
-
-
-
7.00 pm Holy Com-
munion CW
- 24 March Maundy
Thursday
25 March Good Friday
10.00 am Easter Gardens 10.30 am Procession of Witness (from Henhayes) 11.15 am At the Cross (United Service) 2.00 pm Liturgy (please note: all these are Crewkerne) 6.00 pm Compline